Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats have revealed the details for their new album “Nell’ Ora Blu.“ The effort was inspired by the Italian Giallo film scene and it will be available on May 10.

“Nell’ Ora Blu” Track Listing:
01. “Il Sole Sorge Sempre”
02. “Giustizia di Strada – Lavora Fino alla Morte”
03. “La Vipera”
04. “Vendetta (Tema)”
05. “La Bara Resterà Chiusa”
06. “Cocktail Party”
07. “Il Tesoro di Sardegna”
08. “Nell’ Ora Blu”
09. “Il Chiamante Silenzioso”
10. “Tortura al Telefono”
11. “Pomeriggio di Novembre Nel Parco – Occhi che Osservano”
12. “Il Retorno del Chiamante Silenzioso”
13. “Solo la Morte to Ammanetta”
14. “Il Gatto Morto”
15. “Guidando Veloce Verso la Campagna”
16. “L’Omicidio”
17. “Resti Umani”
18. “Sorge Anche il Sole”
19. “Ritorno All’Oscurità”
Kevin R. “Uncle Acid” Starrs commented:
“I know something like this might have limited appeal, but who cares? Most of what we do has a limited appeal anyway! It’s just a real mix of different styles that I like. There are no singles or ‘hits’. Instead, it all just flows along one thing into the next. You can think of it like blood seeping from a wound. It’s continuous. By the end of it, you’re left exhausted. It’s hard work for the listener. We don’t do easy listening!”
He continued:
“It’s a tribute to 70s Italian cinema. It’s a story about people who decide to take the law into their own hands. Things get pretty dark straight away and of course, it doesn’t end well for anyone. It has elements of grimy poliziotteschi (Italian crime/action films) and classic Giallo (Italian cinema’s revered horror/sexploitation movement).
Once I decided to do everything in Italian, I made a list of actors that I wanted. Franco Nero and Edwige Fenech were the first names I thought of. Two legends that had never been paired together before. I contacted their agents and both actors were interested in the idea, so we set it up from there.”
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